
SUZI QUATRO And ALICE COOPER Release Music Video For Their Version Of MC5 Classic 'Kick Out The Jams'
Suzi Quatro has unveiled an official music video for her duet with fellow Detroit native Alice Cooper covering the MC5 classic “Kick Out The Jams.” The video, shot at Rustbelt Studios and directed by Alexander Preston, serves as a centerpiece for Quarto’s newly released album “Freedom,” which drops on March 27. In interviews, Quatro explains the song’s Detroit roots, the album’s personal “freedom” theme, and her ongoing creative partnership with her son, producer L.R. Tuckey. The record features 13 tracks and was mastered at Abbey Road Studios.

Access Restored at Blind Creek After a Year of Disruption
The main parking lot at Blind Creek Beach in St. Lucie County reopened after roughly a year of construction delays, restoring direct access to one of Florida’s few officially designated clothing‑optional beaches. The closure had forced visitors to detour to...

On the Charts 55 Years Ago, a Pair of Country Legends Were at No. 1 for the First Time With...
On March 27, 1971 Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn topped Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart with the duet “After the Fire Is Gone,” holding No. 1 for two weeks. The track earned a Grammy for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with...
Trust Your Team: Master the Art of Letting Go
One of the hardest parts of management is letting go. Not doing the work yourself. You have to temper your fear that becoming more hands-off will cause the product to suffer or the project to fail. You have to trust...

Square Enix Music Shares a Piano Cover of "Battle #1" From SaGa Frontier
Square Enix Music has uploaded a new guitar cover of “Battle #1” from the classic RPG SaGa Frontier, arranged by Sorao Mori and Zenya Sakata. The track was recorded and mixed by Junichiro “Ojjy” Ojima at Freedom Studio Infinity. The...

EXCLUSIVE: Why the Upcoming Audrey Hepburn Biopic Is Already Facing Major Flop Fears
The upcoming Audrey Hepburn biopic, starring Lily Collins, will dramatize the making of the 1961 classic *Breakfast at Tiffany’s*. The project draws from Sam Wasson’s book *Fifth Avenue, 5AM*, but insiders warn the source material lacks the dramatic tension needed...
Effective Training: Simple, Resilient, Purposeful, Measurable
If it can’t survive a missed meal or late night, it’s not a program. If you need more than one cue per lift, the movement isn’t polished. If the athlete can’t explain why they’re doing the exercise, scrap it. If progress isn’t measurable...
SongDNA Reveals Charlie Puth’s Creative Process Behind “Changes”
best part of our SongDNA feature is how it lets fans dive into the amazing creative process & human artistry behind a song. love the new @spotifyforartists video series where artists talk through the songDNA for one of their hits....
Student Driver: George Porter Jr. On His Orchestral Debut, New Projects in Motion and Rediscovered Meters Tracks
George Porter Jr., the 78‑year‑old New Orleans funk legend, will make his long‑awaited orchestral debut on April 8 with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, performing classic Runnin’ Pardners songs and a new string composition titled “Strings from the Heart.” He is...
Third‑grader Reading at Fifth‑grade Level: Hard Work Pays
Had a parent teacher conference today. My son is in 3rd grade reading at a 5th grade reading level. His teacher was just so proud. He asked me to play Golden in the car afterwards and I just cried.. We...
Watch Tedeschi Trucks Band Perform New Sly & The Family Stone Medley On ‘Howard Stern Show’
The Tedeschi Trucks Band appeared on SiriusXM’s Howard Stern Show, debuting a Sly & The Family Stone medley and performing the title track “Future Soul” from their March 20 album. The performance followed a ten‑night residency at New York’s Beacon Theatre, reinforcing their reputation for marathon...
[Perspectives] Face, Identity, and Culture
Fay Bound‑Alberti, a modern‑history professor at King’s College London, discovered mid‑project that she suffers from prosopagnosia, a rare neurological condition also known as face blindness. The revelation came when she failed to recognize her own daughter among other toddlers at...
[Comment] New Hope for Neurotrophin Targeting in Osteoarthritis Pain?
Osteoarthritis (OA) remains a massive global health challenge with no disease‑modifying drugs and only modestly effective analgesics. The anti‑NGF monoclonal antibody, introduced in 2010, delivered unprecedented pain relief but was halted in 2021 after the FDA and EMA flagged joint...
Relix Staff Picks – March 27: Flea, Courtney Barnett, Irreversible Entanglements, Parlor Greens, Paul McCartney and More
Relix’s weekly Staff Picks playlist highlights a wave of new releases, led by Flea’s debut jazz album Honora, which he composed, arranged and performed on bass while fronting a trumpet‑centric ensemble. The experimental collective Irreversible Entanglements issued their sixth record...
Winter Power Gaps Demand Clean‑Firm Energy and Grid Scale
Solar and wind are making remarkable progress. The day/night cycle will be solved by current economic battery trends. The real long term challenge has always been winter: Those dark winter days or weeks when the wind also fails. For that...

The Beauty of Unraveling
In this deeply personal episode, the host reflects on a painful betrayal and the intense self‑blame that followed, ultimately discovering that true forgiveness must begin with oneself. They share how they were able to fully forgive the betrayer without an...

Iran War Spikes Energy Prices – UK Homes Ditch Fossil Fuels Fast
UK homeowners are accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels as energy price spikes tied to the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict drive demand for solar panels, heat pumps, and electric‑vehicle chargers. Octopus Energy reported record March enquiries, with solar sales up 54%...

Young The Giant Announces Summer 2026 Victory Garden Tour
American indie‑rock band Young the Giant announced its 2026 Victory Garden Tour, supporting their first full‑length album in over four years. The summer North American trek will feature Cold War Kids, who will perform their entire 2006 debut Robbers &...

Japanese Desk Designed for People Who Work with Cats
Bibilab has unveiled the Neko Desk, a Japanese‑engineered workstation that incorporates a built‑in cat house. The design lets cats perch, nap, and play without crowding keyboards or monitors. Priced at roughly ¥30,000 (about $210) it targets remote professionals who share...

A Mind of His Own
Emanuele Ratti’s digital piece "A mind of his own" debuted at Milano Design Week, depicting a grid of human silhouettes built from granular particles to illustrate data‑driven conformity. A solitary figure with a purple backdrop breaks the pattern, symbolizing emergent...
ActivitiesGuy Log III: Now Contains Westside Conjugate Like Substance
ActivitiesGuy posted two workout logs on March 25 and March 27, detailing box squat sessions that peaked at 225 lb despite feeling ill and a sore back. The athlete recorded progressive rep schemes across multiple weight tiers, then announced a planned...

The Best Hotels with Swimming Pools in the UK, From Spa Stays to Kid-Friendly Lidos
The Independent’s roundup highlights 15 UK hotels where swimming pools are the centerpiece of a luxury or family getaway, ranging from the Peninsula London’s 25‑metre subterranean spa pool (≈ $1,045/night) to the NICI’s heated garden pool in Bournemouth (≈ $185/night). The list...
Grimeborn Opera Festival Unveils 2026 Lineup
Grimeborn Opera Festival announced its 2026 season, featuring a diverse slate of productions from contemporary premieres to baroque classics. The schedule runs from July 15 through September 5, with double bills, solo productions, and overlapping performances across multiple venues. Notable...
Artist of the Week: Toni Marie Palmertree
The Metropolitan Opera will close its current run of “Madama Butterfly” with a landmark casting: soprano Toni Marie Palmertree makes her principal‑role debut as Cio‑Cio San. Palmertree, already acclaimed for her Butterfly interpretations at venues such as San Francisco Opera and the Lyric Opera of...
Serving With Gratitude: Joe Swortz Credits Military Service for Leadership Success
Joe Swortz, a U.S. Army veteran, now serves as financial controller for Hardware Sales Inc. in Bellingham, Washington, crediting his military service for the leadership and teamwork skills that drive his success in the home‑improvement sector. After enlisting at 17...

These Designers Are Bringing Portuguese Craftsmanship to the Mainstage
Teen Vogue’s coverage of ModaLisboa highlighted Portugal’s surge as a fashion hub, showcasing designers like BÉHEN, Francisca Nabhino, and DRIONADREAM. These labels fuse traditional Portuguese craftsmanship—such as hand‑stitched glass beads and regional embroidery—with contemporary techniques, including 3D modeling and innovative...
The iHeartRadio People Got Taylor and Travis Out of the House Together
Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce made a joint appearance at the iHeartRadio Awards, their first public outing together after skipping the ceremony last year. The pair arrived together, drawing immediate attention from fans and media alike. The event...

Laura Modi on the Formula Aisle Wake-Up Call, Investing in Mothers, and Choosing Your Core Memories
Laura Modi founded Bobbie in 2018 after a difficult formula experience with her first child, turning personal frustration into a premium infant formula brand. The company leverages European‑grade ingredients and has invested in U.S. manufacturing to address supply‑chain fragility highlighted...

I Switched to Music that Syncs with My Heartbeat, and My Focus Improved Instantly
Tech journalist Mahnoor Faisal discovered that Endel, an AI‑driven soundscape app, boosts her focus by syncing audio to her heartbeat and environmental cues. The app tailors music based on circadian rhythm, weather, location, and activity level, creating dynamic, lyric‑free backgrounds....
SREBP‑2 Links Stress to Cell Death via IRAK1
Researchers found that the cholesterol-related protein SREBP-2 can trigger apoptosis under stress by interacting with IRAK1, revealing a new mechanism for how cells self-destruct. This suggests that beyond telomeres, which signal aging through gradual shortening, cells can also initiate death...

Protect Your Mattress for Allergen‑Free, Restful Sleep
It's spring cleaning season, and one thing you should make sure is on your list is your bed. Every night you spend in your bed means more buildup of allergens, dust mites, moisture, and other irritants that can dirty up your...

When Fake Supplements Work
A recent study from Università Cattolica in Milan examined how open‑label placebos affect seniors aged 65 and older. Ninety participants were divided into deceptive placebo, open‑label placebo, and control groups for a three‑week trial. The open‑label group, informed they were...
Speed Over Discipline: Code Quantity Trumps Quality
“We have basically given up all discipline and agency for a sort of addiction, where your highest goal is to produce the largest amount of code in the shortest amount of time. Consequences be damned.” https://t.co/7FH8XJ5GM7

Break Free: Overcome Burnout and Career Stagnation
This one is for all you professionals out there who are feeling burnout or stagnation at their jobs. ‼️
IndexCache, a New Sparse Attention Optimizer, Delivers 1.82x Faster Inference on Long-Context AI Models
Researchers from Tsinghua University and Z.ai introduced IndexCache, a sparse‑attention optimizer that cuts up to 75% of redundant indexer computation in DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA) models. The technique delivers a 1.82× speedup in time‑to‑first‑token and a 1.48× boost in generation...
Trump Admin Considers Repurchasing Offshore Wind Leases
The Trump administration is talking with some offshore wind developers about buying back the leases they purchased from the federal government years ago to develop energy projects along the US coast https://t.co/w6VR2H3AC3
Aging Silences Brown Fat's Heat Genes via Epigenetics
Brown fat loses its heat-producing function with age due to epigenetic changes that reduce activity of key genes like PGC1A, with specific enhancers playing a critical role in maintaining this function. https://t.co/Dnnawd5r41
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Aesthetics and Video Games
Christopher Bartel’s new book *Aesthetics and Video Games* (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers a fresh philosophical framework for understanding why games are aesthetically valuable. It introduces the concept of “dollhouse play,” where players treat digital worlds as toys, emphasizing customization and imaginative...
TotalEnergies Drops 2050 Net‑zero Goal
French energy giant TotalEnergies says it will no longer aim to reach net zero emission targets by 2050 https://t.co/oJaqzNTGaQ
Inside The Black Crowes' Hectic Stories and New Album
Hectic stories from @theblackcrowes. Great time in the studio last week chatting A Pound of Feathers. Listen to the interview here: https://t.co/3lYR5wxHxe https://t.co/52P3hP9hRg
From the Archive: Maud Frizon, Visionary of the Iconic Cone Heel
Maud Frizon launched her eponymous shoe label in 1969, pioneering the iconic “cone heel” that blended bold design with unexpected comfort. The heel quickly became a celebrity favorite in the 1980s, appearing on Cher and on runways worldwide. Frizon expanded...

Emotional Intelligence Turns Trauma Into Leadership Power
What are we reading? Title: “Alchemy of Adversity - How Emotional Intelligence Transforms Trauma into Leadership Strength” Author: Sarah Staley #Books #Marketing #Sales #SocialSelling #Wellness https://t.co/HugMN2zVh1 https://t.co/AgBj7wTZW3
Zone 2: Optimal Metabolic Equilibrium for Most
A mechanistic articulation on why zone 2 is the maximum metabolic equilibrium state for most people. 👇 https://t.co/W8MxJC40Yi

Gugu Mbatha-Raw Wore Alessandra Rich & Rabanne To The ‘Fuze’ London Premiere & Photocall
Gugu Mbatha‑Raw attended the London premiere of the sci‑fi thriller *Fuze* in two striking looks, debuting an Alessandra Rich strapless red gown on the evening carpet and a sequinned Rabanne skirt with a cropped jacket at the daytime photocall. Both...
Early Years Build Skill, Not Fortune
Your first 5–10 years in business isn’t where you get rich, it’s where you get good.

ESA to Decide by June on Europe’s Gateway Contributions
NASA has halted work on the lunar Gateway, forcing the European Space Agency to rethink its Artemis contributions. ESA’s portfolio includes the European Service Module, the I‑Hab habitation module, the Lunar View refueling unit and the Lunar Link communications system,...

NIH Unveils Strategic Plan to Transform Disability Health Research
The National Institutes of Health released the FY26‑FY33 Strategic Plan for Disability Health Research, outlining a coordinated, person‑centered approach to improve health outcomes for people with disabilities. Developed with input from researchers, clinicians, advocates, and individuals with lived experience, the...

The Tudor Library & Lounge Welcomed Collectors for the Most Unforgettable Tudor Event Ever
The Tudor Library & Lounge at Time+Tide’s London Watch Discovery Studio hosted a collector‑centric event for about 115 enthusiasts. The space was transformed into a living exhibition, showcasing vintage Submariners, Prince models, Snowflake Subs, Pelagos, Black Bays and more, with...

I Fly Frequently for Work and Leisure. Emirates Is the Best Airline for Adventure Travel in 2026
Emirates has been crowned the top airline for adventure travel in 2026 by Men’s Journal, thanks to its Dubai hub, expansive route network and new Airbus A350 fleet. The carrier is adding a daily Helsinki service, expanding to Entebbe and...
Raw Compute and Data Will Outpace Bio
The Bitter lesson from AI applied to today's Bio AI models tells us most will be washed away with raw compute and data. Today's Startups and Academics will (mostly) fight it but that too will fall. Raw compute and data is what...